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Kinda Melting: Sub-2 Marathons, Robots & Running in the Heat

42 min · 1. touko 2026
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Kinda Fast Podcast | Episode 45: Kinda Melting: Sub-2 Marathons, Robots and Summer Running In this episode of the Kinda Fast Podcast, we are talking running, real life, and everything in between. We kick things off with our “What Does That Even Mean?” segment and break down a term you have probably seen at bigger races but may not fully understand. Corrals. What they are, how they work, and why they matter more than you think on race day. Then we move into running news, and there is a lot to unpack this week. From a historic sub-2 marathon performance to major results at the London Marathon, we talk through what is happening at the top level of the sport and what it means for the future of distance running. We also cover a record-setting NCAA freshman who is quickly becoming one of the most exciting names to watch. And yes, we talk about the robot. A humanoid robot ran a half marathon faster than a human world record. Claire has thoughts. Finally, we dive into one of the most important topics for this time of year. Running in the heat. If your pace has slowed down, your heart rate feels higher, or your runs just feel harder lately, you are not imagining it. We walk through practical ways to adjust your training, stay safe, and continue making progress through the summer months. This episode is packed with helpful tips, real conversations, and a few moments that will make you laugh and think at the same time. In this episode, we cover: * What a race corral is and how it affects your race day experience * A historic sub-2 marathon and standout London Marathon performances * Why some world records are debated * A robot running a half marathon and why it is sparking conversation * NCAA standout Jane Hedengren and her record-breaking season * How heat and humidity impact your running performance * Simple and effective strategies for summer running and hydration Key takeaways for summer running: Run at the right time of day. Respect heat and humidity. Choose shaded routes when possible. Dress for the conditions. Hydrate with intention. Adjust your effort and expectations. Prioritize consistency and safety. This podcast is powered by Upward Running, a community built to help you run with purpose, stay motivated, and find your people. You can join us at upwardrunning.com/kindafast [http://upwardrunning.com/kindafast] and use the code kindafast to get two weeks free. We would love to have you running with us.

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